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the simple fact is conservation is the cheapest energy policy that we can get the energy that we do not use is the best means by which we can create a company into strategy. we should let market forces decide where to invest. we shouldn't resort to the government to venture-capital. it's an oxymoron. it doesn't work. [applause] it's been tried. it's failed. let's move on and the trust the interaction of people in their garages and labs in pursuit of their own dreams creating disruptive technologies that lower the cost of energy for the renewable rather than having people in some the bells of the department of energy thinking that they know the best. that is the path to a bright future and that is the path of getting at least 1% growth per year over the next ten years so by the tenth year we are having economic opportunity if we embrace this energy policy which is there for the government to increase. they don't have to create the policies. it is happening. we just have to eliminate the barriers to accept the use of natural gas in our economy. demography is destiny. i have a question for
the simple fact is conservation is the cheapest energy policy that we can get the energy that we do not use is the best means by which we can create a company into strategy. we should let market forces decide where to invest. we shouldn't resort to the government to venture-capital. it's an oxymoron. it doesn't work. [applause] it's been tried. it's failed. let's move on and the trust the interaction of people in their garages and labs in pursuit of their own dreams creating disruptive...
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with karen is my lawyers are super heroes and brandy is quite a fashion plate, but there is an any energy in pride and taking pride in the work and express that go pride is what's happening this year so it's very exciting to see everybody talking about civil rights litigate or heroes which i think they are. >> what is next in the film and what do you see for film and how do people learn more about it. >> the film will be on hbo in july in the summer series which is great because they do a lot of marketing. we are selecting the open night. which is a thousand seat audience. it is the premier selection. it's at the film festival as it went to sundance and they voted it and it's a film we would like to bring home. we are doing as many film festivals as we can. we won the audience award and jury award in miami and doing as many speaking and community talk back events. the film i hope will become a gathering point for people to use and say this is what's happening in our jurisdiction. this shows the experience of just a few lawyers. there are many people struggling to do a great job across the
with karen is my lawyers are super heroes and brandy is quite a fashion plate, but there is an any energy in pride and taking pride in the work and express that go pride is what's happening this year so it's very exciting to see everybody talking about civil rights litigate or heroes which i think they are. >> what is next in the film and what do you see for film and how do people learn more about it. >> the film will be on hbo in july in the summer series which is great because...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times. the question is would people pick up on the chill at the top or warm up to the president. we now have the answer and chief national correspondent john king tonight to tell us about it. john, a lot of speculation about what kind of reception the president might get in israel, how ordinary israelis, how leaders might react to him there. how did it go overall? >> reporter: anderson, i spent a lot of time in this region so you know what seems like concrete under your feet can suddenly turn to quicksand. the
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. a big night for breaking news and stories you won't see anywhere else. breaking news in colorado's prison chief. there is new evidence tonight linking a man killed in texas after a shootout with the killing in colorado. >>> vice president biden says rifles like this are of no legitimate purpose off the battlefield. tonight, why someone called them indispensable. >>> later, criminals inside her home all alone hiding inside her closet. tonight, one brave teenager tells us how she kept it together. >> new pictures showing just how close one of the texas lawmen came to dying at the hands of that suspect. that's a bullet hole there in the windshield. another hole inside the car. >> the suspect was shooting and driving, driving fast through wise county, texas. now
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then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle ford prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this stock is not only not for the squeamish, it could be downright dangerous. sanchez is for younger people with their whole life ahead of them so they can lose their investment and have plenty of time to make it back. it's not for anyone else. i wish i had time to offer that kind of insight every night, but i don't. i do hope, however, that it helps you now understand what it means when i say something speculative versus another stock that epitomizes safety. two different animals, exact same zoo. stick with cramer. >> jim cramer, you're
then there is sanchez energy. if there could be a more polar opposite stock to general mills, i can't think of it. this is one of the most speculative names in the stock market. the company paid a great deal of money to buy uncertain acres. we don't know how much oil is in it, but we love eagle ford prospects. we don't know if the acreage is good. if they have a hit, you have a huge winner, substantial appreciation. if they lose, this one is going down and maybe going down hard. this stock is...
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i just want to make sure that we don't waste a lot of time and energy. >> jon: don't you care? don't ya care about dead americans? don't ya? let me finish don't ya care? don't ya? what was the mantra then was it everyone responsible from the iraq debacle from the faulty intelligence to 50 tons of mustard gas on a turkey farm to colin powell and his vile of confectioners anthrax that they all must be held accountable was was this? >> every intelligence agency in the world believed saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. thing goes bad in wars. mistakes happen. when things go bad, things go bad. the war of mismanaged. we are where we are now. mistakes have been made. they've been well chronicled in covert to and fiasco. >> jon: a lot of books fiasco, (bleep) brain adventure. there was that book "boy where we wrong." there was "fist shades of wrong." that was book "oops based on the novel wrong by sapphire. oh, yeah the five people you meet in heaven who knew you were wrong. i get it things go bad. we are where we are. the only thing that wol make this worse would be if no
i just want to make sure that we don't waste a lot of time and energy. >> jon: don't you care? don't ya care about dead americans? don't ya? let me finish don't ya care? don't ya? what was the mantra then was it everyone responsible from the iraq debacle from the faulty intelligence to 50 tons of mustard gas on a turkey farm to colin powell and his vile of confectioners anthrax that they all must be held accountable was was this? >> every intelligence agency in the world believed...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up same-sex marriage in less than two days. justices will hear arguments for the first case tuesday involving california's proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. the second case centers on the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. as the supreme court prepares to tackle that issue, same-sex couples across the country are watching. cnn's joe johns has a story of a couple, one couple in the d.c. area, who are hoping history will be made. >> reporter: the battle over same-sex marriage in california has been going on for years, and coming up this week it finally arrives a
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up...
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thousands of schools will be closed here, but as the energy gets transferred to this other one, i want to show you in the higher terrain above 1,500 feet, maybe in the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, easily over a foot of snow, but the thousands that live in washington will most likely have to go to work again, kind of like the last storm. schools may not be closed, rainfall trying to change over, bursts of snow from time to time, but i really think just some slush in the morning commute. new york city looks like 2 to 3 inches. starts as rain mainly and changing in the morning hours. i think the morning rush is fine. it will continue to snow into the evening period, but atlantic city, this is where we'll find a coastal storm. not going to be a nor'easter, don, which is good news. continues to move and shove its way out into the atlantic, but one year ago it was 80 in chicago. i think old man winter is working out. getting stronger. >> a nor'easter for easter. that would be funny. >> there you go. >> appreciate it. >> sure. >> a popular reality show stunt angered a lot of
thousands of schools will be closed here, but as the energy gets transferred to this other one, i want to show you in the higher terrain above 1,500 feet, maybe in the panhandle of west virginia, western maryland, easily over a foot of snow, but the thousands that live in washington will most likely have to go to work again, kind of like the last storm. schools may not be closed, rainfall trying to change over, bursts of snow from time to time, but i really think just some slush in the morning...
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it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missi
it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. some people will do anything to help eliminatlitter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. >> rick: okay. so it's called voterama, an old senate trick apparently and it's exactly how the senate passed its first budget in four years, just before dawn this morning. at at last night's marathon negotiations would suggest, it can often be a frantic situation. >> we are not at carnival stage yet. let's proceed and try to use dignity. >> i know there is a lot of march madness going on. we would like to keep it calm on the floor so we can get through amendments. if everybody could please take their conversations to the cloak room. >> i know everyone is exhausted. and you may not feel it at the moment, but t
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. some people will do anything to help eliminatlitter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. >> rick: okay....
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and then the dark energy is much more mysterious than that. the dark energy isn't even matter. it's something that is just filling all of space. a kind of energy that just is there persistent and does not dilute away as the universe expands. it does not collect in galaxies and cluster of galaxies and provides an impulse, a push that's making the universe accelerate. this is already the subject of at least one nobel prize and i think it will be a major focus in the future. >> john carroll, thank you. what a great conversation. so much more ahead. we have much more in the next hour of "cnn saturday morning" which starts after this very quick break. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. t
and then the dark energy is much more mysterious than that. the dark energy isn't even matter. it's something that is just filling all of space. a kind of energy that just is there persistent and does not dilute away as the universe expands. it does not collect in galaxies and cluster of galaxies and provides an impulse, a push that's making the universe accelerate. this is already the subject of at least one nobel prize and i think it will be a major focus in the future. >> john carroll,...
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it would facilitate the creation of an advanced energy trust fund. this is part of my energy 2020 blueprint i released earlier this year. it specifically designed to help create an energy policy that pays for itself. it would open new lands that are not current available for development and devote a share of the receipts to energy research. this concept has gotten pretty broad support from the think tanks and even more notably from the president himself. but i would be remiss if i didn't point out why my plan works and why the president's does not. well, i would raise new receipts from production, the president would divert revenues from production scheduled to occur. the result of his plan would be deficit spending or most likely, tax hikes else why in in -- elsewhere in the budget. neither would be acceptable to us particularly when we know there is a better path forward. mr. president, my amendments offer us an opportunity to create jobs, to make energy more affordable, to reduce our debt, break our dependence on foreign oil and that's in the best
it would facilitate the creation of an advanced energy trust fund. this is part of my energy 2020 blueprint i released earlier this year. it specifically designed to help create an energy policy that pays for itself. it would open new lands that are not current available for development and devote a share of the receipts to energy research. this concept has gotten pretty broad support from the think tanks and even more notably from the president himself. but i would be remiss if i didn't point...
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barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling albums of all time and has been added to the library of congress's national registry to. mark the occasion the group's official website has been streaming the album all weekend long. earlier i spoke with a music critic who talked about the significance of this amazing album. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much much more concise, and i think that's what did it and i think it influenced. look at sampling. look what people did with sampling ten years later and the cash register sound of "money" is, and they
barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling...
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costs, new industries, a revitalized energy sector, more jobs, more growth, energy security and optimism. this is the story of america's natural gas revolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for ne minute. >> mr. speaker, the ryan budget once again places the burden of deficit reduction on working americans while failing to stop the frivolous spending of oil subsidies for companies that cost americans billions of dollars every year. ms. duckworth: i'm concerned that it will end the guarantee of medicare for hardworking americans who've paid into it. medicare was created precisely because the private market failed to provide seniors with affordable and quality health care. even if senior citizens are able to find decent health insurance, they would still have to pay $1,000 more a year for prescription drugs af
costs, new industries, a revitalized energy sector, more jobs, more growth, energy security and optimism. this is the story of america's natural gas revolution. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for ne minute....
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> president obama is in jordan tonight after wrapping up a visit to israel. it began with questions about just how well he would go over with the israeli people. his relationship with prime minister netanyahu after all has been strained at times. the question is would people pick u
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the real answer is that the middle east, regardless of whether the united states achieves energy independence any time soon, the middle east is a geopolitical center that is not easy to pivot away from. i think that daunting list of challenges that you just ran over suggests why that is. i also think if you look at what senator-turned-secretary kerry's agenda is, you get the sense of this is still very much a political figure. he spent 29 years in the senate which prizes a kind of face-to-face diplomacy, if you will, the handshake, the look 'em in the eye. that was a mission that then senator kerry often undertook for barack obama when he was the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he went to afghanistan. he met with karzai. i think this is a somewhat familiar role for him. it's very different, by the way, than the way that hillary clinton used her time and credibility in the job. >> ifill: whether it's syria or what we just saw in afghanistan or whether it's worrying about the red lines with iran or the middle east peace process, it always comes down to whether the u.s. has t
the real answer is that the middle east, regardless of whether the united states achieves energy independence any time soon, the middle east is a geopolitical center that is not easy to pivot away from. i think that daunting list of challenges that you just ran over suggests why that is. i also think if you look at what senator-turned-secretary kerry's agenda is, you get the sense of this is still very much a political figure. he spent 29 years in the senate which prizes a kind of face-to-face...
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decades, they certainly can do some things around iran immediately; impede the access of the world to energy by causing incidents in the gulf which our navy can overcome, but our navy cannot prevent insurance companies from tripling, quadrupling the cost of acquiring energy. so there's an enormously negative impact on global economy immediately, particularly in asia for which neither the japanese, nor the chinese will be particularly grateful to us. but also push the europeans much more into the hands of the russians. and then every adjoining area next to iran is susceptible to local war which used to be called in the communist lexicon people's war. i once had a meeting with xiaoping in which he informed us that he's going to invade vietnam, and he wanted us to be sort of passively friendly expecting soviet reactions. he was asked what is the likely soviet reaction by the president of the united states. and he sort of breezily said, well, you know, they may do this, they may do that, they may send arms, that will take a long time because we're not going to be doing it for a long time, they m
decades, they certainly can do some things around iran immediately; impede the access of the world to energy by causing incidents in the gulf which our navy can overcome, but our navy cannot prevent insurance companies from tripling, quadrupling the cost of acquiring energy. so there's an enormously negative impact on global economy immediately, particularly in asia for which neither the japanese, nor the chinese will be particularly grateful to us. but also push the europeans much more into...
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i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be paid to the federal government because of development of oil and natural gas on federal land. i said i'm from texas. that number seems a little bit light to me. i would expect the amount of revenue produced on federal lands from oil and gas production, assuming we don't legislate it out of existence through the environmental protection agency, he said in texas the two-year budget figure for oil and goes coverage taxes is $7 billion. well, that would be a significantly greater amount than the $11 billion estimated in the ryan budget. i asked mr. ryan about this last night at
i just came from a hearing in the energy subcommittee of energy and commerce. we were fortunate enough to hear from the -- one of the members of the railroad commission in texas. the railroad commission doesn't have anything to do with trains any more, it has to do with energy. the commissioner from texas was at the committee hearing and i asked him a question, i said in the ryan budget that we will hear about tomorrow, there is an estimate of $11 billion over the next 10 years that will be...
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american-made energy means more jobs and lowering energy prices for the marn people. supporting patient-centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare meeds a secure retirement for older americans. cutting waste means more airness and accountability for hardworking taxpayers. doing this means preserving the american dream, which is what we were sent here to do. we've balanced the budget before. 1997, republican congress working with a democrat president, bill clinton, came together to put the plan that would in fact balance the budget and we did. for four years ran a budget surplus. the president has an opportunity during this critical debate to come forward and to help make this part of his legacy like it has become part of the clinton legacy. working together on behalf of the american people to solve what we know is a crisis in our country. we can't continue to spend money that we don't have. it's as simple as that. when you spent more money than you brought in for 50 of the last 60 yea
american-made energy means more jobs and lowering energy prices for the marn people. supporting patient-centered reforms means more jobs and lower health care costs for the american people. and protecting and strengthening medicare meeds a secure retirement for older americans. cutting waste means more airness and accountability for hardworking taxpayers. doing this means preserving the american dream, which is what we were sent here to do. we've balanced the budget before. 1997, republican...
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. >> has the party failed to harness the energy and enthusiasm of people who identify with the tea party? >> i do not think so. we control the house today because of the tea party. we gained because we had these new voters. i came into the republican party in 1984 from the democratic party. i was a reagan democrat. i changed, and at that time there was a lot of friction inside the party from these conservative democrats from the south and ethnic democrats in the northeast and midwest coming into the republican party, and we won. in 1994, a lot of perot voters were coming in. we'd won here we have had this tea party coming in, and there is friction, but we won the in the midterm. i think we will win again in the next midterm. i do not think friction inside a party is a sign of dynamism, and the fact is over time this friction will ease a little bit and the focus will be on how to weave when against democrats. -- how do we win against the democrats. >> if friction is good, it is overrated. i am glad that it is you all. in 1976 -- a guy crossed the finish line in the primary against reagan.
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there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million jobs and close to ten years. like as said, $127 billion in revenue for the government, and energy security, an additional 10 million barrels of oil per day rather than having that money being spent around the world we could do it right here and try that economic growth and improve our energy in national security staff by taking control of our economic problems. and this is -- we are seeing the beginning of an energy renaissance. manufacturing. the makers in minnesota who cannot keep up with orders. it is a great story, but it is happening a
there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million...
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, encredibly catchy energy and high energy and yet insidious. chris: what do you mean? younger people don't realize this was the first time i remember that parents were really challenge bid their kids on hair, on statements and who is the boss the >> what is interesting about the beatles, like all musicians that want to make it, their first music was pleasing music, happy music. chris: sure was. >> and then as they got popular and, frankly, lived a little and saw more of the world and became a little older, wiser, and maybe more cynical, they let it show in their music too, which then took off. you want to talk about challenging authority, that's when. chris: and gf -- before the beatles, i hadn't really thought a lot about britain, you know, carnaby street and all that. but all of a sudden these simple lyrics, my older brother said to me, they sing simple rock 'n' roll songs and everybody loves them. >> they were the first ones to really make it big in america. it was really the beatles who were the firbrits to make it in such a huge way where
, encredibly catchy energy and high energy and yet insidious. chris: what do you mean? younger people don't realize this was the first time i remember that parents were really challenge bid their kids on hair, on statements and who is the boss the >> what is interesting about the beatles, like all musicians that want to make it, their first music was pleasing music, happy music. chris: sure was. >> and then as they got popular and, frankly, lived a little and saw more of the world...
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green buildings, water supply, wastewater, energy and climate change. prior to joining spur laura worked for the u.s. environmental protection agency office of inspector general where she conducted research and analysis that produced recommendations for the epa to better manage environmental problems. in this position she worked on a va right of policy issues such as enforcing the clean water act and managing electronic waste. she previously worked for the northern forest center on rural development and conservation in the northeast. in addition to her many professional accomplishments, laura has always been very involved and engaged district 4 residents and really happy to learn recently that she is a neighbor practically of mine. she served as a district 4 representative on the puc citizens advisory board for three years. she spent two years on the advisory council of the department of the environment's initiative called bc3, the business council on climate change. and she is currently on the board of friends of the urban forest. and laura is also an
green buildings, water supply, wastewater, energy and climate change. prior to joining spur laura worked for the u.s. environmental protection agency office of inspector general where she conducted research and analysis that produced recommendations for the epa to better manage environmental problems. in this position she worked on a va right of policy issues such as enforcing the clean water act and managing electronic waste. she previously worked for the northern forest center on rural...
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. >> it's a cool little energy on both sides of the hill. i grew up and now live in pacifica and i own a business in monoerer is. i commute back and forth all the time. so i couldn't be more excited. >> devil's slide veterans said when the road was closed as it often was the detour could turn an eight minute drive into an hour. >>> a $1.2 billion earthquake safety project is scheduled to begin after 10:00 p.m. tonight on b.a.r.t.'s transbay 2. riders can expect delays of up to 20 minutes tonight as well as wednesday and thursday nights. steel plates weighing four tons each will be hoisted into place inside the tube where reinforcement is needed. the strengthening work on the transbay 2 will continue on the same nights tuesday, wednesday and thursday nights for the next 14 months. >>> a quiet fairly nice day shaping up around the bay area. temperatures at this hour slightly warmer than what we had yesterday at this time. and a live look there at high clouds overhead. woke up with low clouds. even a few sprinkles reported in the area. but at t
. >> it's a cool little energy on both sides of the hill. i grew up and now live in pacifica and i own a business in monoerer is. i commute back and forth all the time. so i couldn't be more excited. >> devil's slide veterans said when the road was closed as it often was the detour could turn an eight minute drive into an hour. >>> a $1.2 billion earthquake safety project is scheduled to begin after 10:00 p.m. tonight on b.a.r.t.'s transbay 2. riders can expect delays of up...
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the alliance the new chinese president's first overseas trip sees the signing of multibillion dollar energy deals with russia this is beijing seeks partnerships to counterbalance u.s. global influence. in europe the new sensors and i very good every company just past eight pm now here in moscow and first as you just heard that in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and is to see how these he's heading to brussels no to media officials this is his country struggles to meet the conditions for that ten billion euro bailout the cypriot parliament passed a number of bills covering key elements of a rescue plan but it wasn't enough to satisfy officials test reseller's got the latest tonight. reverdy here knows that time is indeed ticking they've had emergency session slated to be tried to pass a bill that would form a part of a package that they vote that they could present to the troika and get an approval for an order to get the ten billion euro bailout as i'm speaking is this all still in progress and they've approved part of the package what they did approve our ca
the alliance the new chinese president's first overseas trip sees the signing of multibillion dollar energy deals with russia this is beijing seeks partnerships to counterbalance u.s. global influence. in europe the new sensors and i very good every company just past eight pm now here in moscow and first as you just heard that in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and is to see how these he's heading to brussels no to media officials this is his country struggles to...
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we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing carbon emissions. even as we have an unresolved debate about the science of climate change, let's take practical steps that are good for jobs, good for the economy and good for saving taxpayers money. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> mr. speaker, today is the 10th anniversary for the war in iraq that be
we should do things that allow all of us to use less energy. energy efficiency is good, regardless of what fuel source you use. it creates jobs for the folks -- folks out of work in the home construction industry, doing retrofits for commercial and residential buildings, it saves families money and saves businesses money. there's an enormous amount of advocatecy -- advocacy on both sides of the aisle to do this practical, commonsense step. it will have an incidental benefit as well of reducing...
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has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually talking about here if we talk about prison prices or that's actually a potential twenty five billion dollars just to give you an idea as to how much money can be made trade is forecast to exceed one hundred billion dollars in it twenty fifteen after already growing over ten percent last year now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover huge huge turnovers but what clan of sectors are we talking about here because there's so many of the what are we talking about what a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got your search in the head of
has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually...
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and the universe has no limit of energy. and look at the wars we're fighting. we have people saying let's solve our problems on earth. space is -- what world is this? what country is this anymore? >> let's talk about fighting for other mining. mining america's youth and the world's youth and getting them excited about science, math and technology. we all know the rankings. s.t.e.m. future to top paying jobs. top paying computer engineering, chemical engineering, computer science but we lag behind. 17th in signs. 25th in math. how do we spark that enthusiasm and excitement for science? >> you got the cart in front of the horse. the problem with the country is not that kids aren't interested in science. the problem with the country is that we have scientifically illiterate adults. when you have adults in charge of things who yield resources and money and opportunity and they don't know how to think about that problem, the kids are not the problem. they are born curious about the natural world. you know spending time with any aged child. they are poking things. th
and the universe has no limit of energy. and look at the wars we're fighting. we have people saying let's solve our problems on earth. space is -- what world is this? what country is this anymore? >> let's talk about fighting for other mining. mining america's youth and the world's youth and getting them excited about science, math and technology. we all know the rankings. s.t.e.m. future to top paying jobs. top paying computer engineering, chemical engineering, computer science but we...
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. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. > that's why we're here. >> additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs . ations from viewers like you corporate funding is also provide bid prudential. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it took him four years to get there, but when barack obama arrived in israel for the first time as president this week, he had what he called his homework .n hand on the list, healing a political rift with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, winning over a skeptical and gently c, restarting the moribund middle east peace talks in part by appealing to israelis to see it from the palestinian point of iew. >> put yourself in their shoes. look at the world through their eyes. just as israelis built a state in their homeland, palestinians have a right to be a free people in their own land. gwen: but make no mistake, this was an
. >> and harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to build a better tomorrow. > that's why we're here. >> additional funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs . ations from viewers like you corporate funding is also provide bid prudential. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it...
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we are going to create energy. it is all going to be great. but then we have like a golden eagle. here it is, on the show. he was a guest, believe it or not. some 440 animals are killed every year by wind turbines. >> it is true. but when we subsidize this so heavily, it produces 2% are of our electricity, it kills birds, it takes enormous space and energy to build the window. i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, you have invested millions on this land and you can't use it because the kangaroo rat lives here. or in the case of utah, utah prairie dog. they said that we want to reestablish the dusky gopher frog here under the endangered species act, which we all like to protect the animals,. gerri: but the bald eagle is protected now. >> that's right. there are 600 animals covered by the endangered species act. gerri: it seems like the government keeps overstepping. even businesses having their business models ruined by this fanaticism. >> book and a person becomes like this anyway? if you're not
we are going to create energy. it is all going to be great. but then we have like a golden eagle. here it is, on the show. he was a guest, believe it or not. some 440 animals are killed every year by wind turbines. >> it is true. but when we subsidize this so heavily, it produces 2% are of our electricity, it kills birds, it takes enormous space and energy to build the window. i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they come in and...
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so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter that's thrown off by fossil fuels. to the extent that we can broaden our mix of energy and broaden the discussion to say what we want is clone, green energy, that's what we really should be after. stop picking winners and losers within that. let's not just say there's only a certain kind of energy we're going to support. and talk about it -- don't be afraid to talk about it in terms of, oh, by the way, it helps to clean the air. >> i want to switch topics just briefly because you've been thoughtful on this and i want to get you on the record on
so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter...
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now from energy deals to g.o.p. . politics this friday china's new leader ping made moscow his first official stop abroad in a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil being pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. dominance in global affairs and my colleague mattress to discuss this a bit earlier with r.t. shown to us. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at them form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand
now from energy deals to g.o.p. . politics this friday china's new leader ping made moscow his first official stop abroad in a multi-billion dollar deal struck beijing will now have more russian oil being pumped into its pipes but apart from economic interdependence the china russia ties are seen as an attempt to counter the u.s. dominance in global affairs and my colleague mattress to discuss this a bit earlier with r.t. shown to us. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where...
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to talk about renewable energy to make people think about switching off the lights to conserve energy better another normally beautifully lit the moscow state university look at it in pitch darkness at these. lights becoming one of about twenty five minutes medina coached over a correspondent will be talking to us about that but now the lights are back up let's continue with a new show in first of. all in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and see it is heading to brussels to meet eve officials this as his country struggles to meet the conditions for a ten billion euro bailout the cypriot parliament passed a number of bills covering key elements of a rescue plan but that wasn't enough to satisfy officials tests or a similar reports. reverdy here knows that time is indeed ticking they've had emergency sessions late into the make a trying to pass a bill that would form a part of a package that they both that they could present to the troika and get an approval for an order to get the ten billion euro bailout as i'm speaking it is all still in progress and th
to talk about renewable energy to make people think about switching off the lights to conserve energy better another normally beautifully lit the moscow state university look at it in pitch darkness at these. lights becoming one of about twenty five minutes medina coached over a correspondent will be talking to us about that but now the lights are back up let's continue with a new show in first of. all in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and see it is heading to...
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in our generation believes it can be an activist by treating a business the way we are thinking that energy instance. that's part of the challenge people say we are at it again sleazy because the activism is not as in-your-face and out there. >> host: that's true but it also conceived the activism is sleazy because it is so easy you can go online and signed a petition or you can tweet something. is that fair critiqued. that is pretty overplayed the generation feel they press a button and they tweet and change the world i don't know anyone that has felt that way. there is a greater awareness and accessibility towards political involvement and involvement in social the activity and that's a good thing. the hope is for some of those people in the long term that will develop into more and that will develop into greater engagement says if you introduce a have it or you introduce an idea to someone when they are young or impressionable in their formative years that later on their textile $5 that's great. we have more young people being donors than ever before and hopefully that means in the futur
in our generation believes it can be an activist by treating a business the way we are thinking that energy instance. that's part of the challenge people say we are at it again sleazy because the activism is not as in-your-face and out there. >> host: that's true but it also conceived the activism is sleazy because it is so easy you can go online and signed a petition or you can tweet something. is that fair critiqued. that is pretty overplayed the generation feel they press a button and...
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and it has a lot of energy with it. we are expecting anywhere between 6 to 10 inches of snowfall, especially right along interstate 70 and that includes kansas city. now, that really comes this weekend. now, we'll track this for you. here comes the low. it's going to be bringing snow late tonight through denver. we are talking in those locations potentially 10 inches of snowfall. then it moves over towards the east and will bring a lot of rain to the south. one to two inches of rainfall, snow for st. louis. we are talking potentially four inches of snow. but here's where things get interesting. we'll have to move it ahead to monday. guess what? the midatlantic potentially is looking at more snow arriving on monday in combination with a strong wind moving right along the coast. this is the feature that we need to watch as we go through the next couple of days. i can tell you for today it's still going to be cold out there with temperatures running 10 to 30 degrees below average. we will see a bit of sunshine coming for t
and it has a lot of energy with it. we are expecting anywhere between 6 to 10 inches of snowfall, especially right along interstate 70 and that includes kansas city. now, that really comes this weekend. now, we'll track this for you. here comes the low. it's going to be bringing snow late tonight through denver. we are talking in those locations potentially 10 inches of snowfall. then it moves over towards the east and will bring a lot of rain to the south. one to two inches of rainfall, snow...
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since then he has directed mit's energy initiative, which brings together prominent thinkers and energy companies to develop the technology that can lead us toward energy independence and also to new jobs. most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our air, water, and climate. >> the senate energy and natural resources committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on ernest moniz's nomination as energy second -- kercher on april 9. reaction to his nomination has split the environmental community. advocacy groups such as public citizen and food and water watch are campaigning against his nomination, but the natural resources defense council has praised his work on advancing clean energy based on efficiency and renewable power. much of the criticism of ernest moniz centers on his extensive ties to industry. in 2011, he was the chief author of an influential study for mit and the future of natural gas. according to a new report by the public accountability initiative, ernest moniz failed to disclose that he had taken a lucrative positi
since then he has directed mit's energy initiative, which brings together prominent thinkers and energy companies to develop the technology that can lead us toward energy independence and also to new jobs. most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our air, water, and climate. >> the senate energy and natural resources committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on ernest moniz's nomination as energy second -- kercher on april 9....
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for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important strategic move a symbolic move showing how insync these two countries really are and they used to be not so instinct not so lockstep but politically if you look at form a very powerful bloc on the u.n. security council there have the same ideas about syria libya iran even north korea and then in terms of trade it china is now russia's number one trading partner that used to be germany but just to give you an idea how much that is in two thousand and twelve eighty eight billion dollars of trade between these two countries alone so it's very important for russia and china to be working together
for now china is stepping up its energy security with the help of russia and moscow agreed this week to increase oil supplies to beijing along with other multibillion dollar deals in the country's leaders also pledged to work towards a far more fair and open a world order just a bit earlier. the chinese president's trip to russia with my colleague mattress. this is. first trip as president. away from china and where does he choose he chooses to come to russia and this is considered an important...